Cigna expands its healthcare offerings with the introduction of Cigna Connect
Cigna Europe (who have a base in Sutton) has just launched a brand new product called Cigna Connect, adding to its previous customer offering with three new and affordable healthcare packages accessible to its customers.
The solution provides employers with a choice of three comprehensive plans that cover a wide range of specific individual needs, all designed to help employees access the right care at the right cost while working abroad. All without compromising on quality. Whether the firm employs five or five hundred employees who travel internationally for work.
With one in every five global employees having seen medical treatments cancelled or delayed - with these delays lasting at least three months on average - Cigna's new offering expands the options available to employers seeking suitable healthcare. While assisting them with budgetary pressures, increased medical inflation costs and the ongoing cost of living crisis.
It comes as a Cigna study shows that while over two thirds of globally-mobile employees feel access to care is 'very important,' less than a third of companies provide adequate healthcare insurance or provision to those that work for them.
Cigna Europe CEO Arjan Toor said this about the launch of Connect: “Everyone in the workforce deserves access to high-quality healthcare and as priorities and circumstances change, healthcare needs to adapt."
"Our Global Healthcare Survey showed an increasing need for more affordable propositions; however we know that one size doesn’t fit all. We’ve introduced a bold new approach to global healthcare with individual needs in mind, developing a suite of products to suit any budget."
“Quality of service remains a priority for us, and Cigna Connect maintains Cigna quality at a more affordable price point, allowing employers to put the Whole Health of their employees first.”
Main picture courtesy of Cigna
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